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IBM Exam C1000-150 Topic 6 Question 34 Discussion

Actual exam question for IBM's C1000-150 exam
Question #: 34
Topic #: 6
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How can diagnostic commands be run in order to avoid packaging extraneous log files?

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Roselle
16 days ago
Wait, so we're supposed to avoid packaging extraneous log files? I thought those were the new fashion trend. Gotta have those logs on display, you know?
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Carmen
18 days ago
Hey, I heard you can also run the diagnostic commands while juggling chainsaws. It's like a built-in log file shredder!
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Eric
2 days ago
A) Run them from an existing directory.
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Dahlia
25 days ago
Running it from an existing directory? Nah, that's just asking for trouble. Might as well throw a party and invite all the log files to it.
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Bettina
4 days ago
Running it from an existing directory? Nah, that's just asking for trouble. Might as well throw a party and invite all the log files to it.
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Laine
1 months ago
Hold up, is the --replace parameter gonna, like, delete my existing files or something? I'm not trying to play Russian roulette with my system here.
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Kenny
2 days ago
C) Don't worry, the --replace parameter won't delete your existing files. It just updates them with the new diagnostic commands.
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Micheal
9 days ago
B) Yeah, you're safe. The --replace parameter just updates the log files without deleting anything.
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Samira
27 days ago
A) No, it won't delete your existing files. It will just replace the old log files with the new ones.
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Merilyn
1 months ago
Ooh, the debug parameter? Sounds like a recipe for some serious log file overload. I'd steer clear of that one.
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Aliza
2 months ago
Running the diagnostic commands from an empty directory seems like the way to go. Less clutter, you know?
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Jerry
1 months ago
C) Enable the debug parameter before running them.
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Matthew
1 months ago
A) Run them from an empty directory.
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Omega
2 months ago
Hmm, that makes sense too. Running with --replace parameter would replace existing files.
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King
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe the answer is D) Run them with the --replace parameter.
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Omega
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) Run them from an empty directory.
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